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Compensated

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Adjective

1. compensated, remunerated, salaried, stipendiary

receiving or eligible for compensation

Example Sentences:
'salaried workers'
'a stipendiary magistrate'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Compensated

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verb
1. 
to make amends to (someone), esp for loss or injury
2. (transitive)
to serve as compensation or damages for (injury, loss, etc)
3. 
to offset or counterbalance the effects of (a force, weight, movement, etc) so as to nullify the effects of an undesirable influence and produce equilibrium
4. (intransitive)
to attempt to conceal or offset one's shortcomings by the exaggerated exhibition of qualities regarded as desirable

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Compensated

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈcompenˌsated or ˈcompenˌsating
1.  Rare
to make up for; be a counterbalance to in weight, force, etc.
2. 
to make equivalent or suitable return to; recompense; pay
to compensate an owner for land taken by a city
3.  Mechanics
to counteract or make allowance for (a variation)
verb intransitive
4. 
to make or serve as compensation or amends (for)
5.  Psychology
to engage in compensation

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Compensated

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v. com·pen·sat·ed, com·pen·sat·ing, com·pen·sates
v.tr.
1. To offset; counterbalance.
2. To make satisfactory payment or reparation to; recompense or reimburse: Management compensated us for the time we worked.
3. To stabilize the purchasing power of (a monetary unit) by changing the gold content in order to counterbalance price variations.
v.intr.
To serve as or provide a substitute or counterbalance.

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